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    THE ARMENIA FUND ACCOMPLISHES A NUMBER OF SCHOOL FURNISHING PROJECTS

    armradio.am
    10.04.2008 17:11

    The Armenia Fund accomplished several furnishing projects during
    the month of March including the Parakar Art school, school N10 in
    Abovian, Kotaik region, schools N 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in Artik, Shirak
    region, secondary school in Kndzoresk, Siunik region and School N78 in
    Yerevan. All these projects have been initiated and financed through
    contributions from the Armenia Fund's French Affiliate.

    The Art School after Hovik Edgaryan located in the village of Parakar
    with a population of 7000 was renovated in 2007 with funds from the
    Armenia Fund French Affiliate. The furnishing project at a total
    cost of 13,758,549 AMD includes items such as chairs, tables, sofas,
    hangers, mirrors, drawers, desks, two looms, an oven and a shaping
    machine for producing ceramic items and a computer. The project is
    named in memory of the late Loussintac and Sahak Tchopourian.

    Around 200 students from Parakar and nearby villages of Tairov,
    Merdzavan, Ajgek, Baghramyan, Norakert, Ptghunk, Arevashat, Musaler
    attend different classes at the school. Piano, brass band, dancing,
    painting, tapestry, pottery and carpet-making classes have classrooms
    of their own. With facilities for ceramics and carpet-making classes
    available now, the school administration has started registering
    pupils who want to enroll on it.

    The instructor of the painting class Liparit Shahinyan said they
    now have 26 children attending the class instead of the 12 they had
    earlier this year, as they now have 12 easels instead of 6 and more
    tables and chairs in the classroom. "There was always much interest in
    painting and pottery classes, but we did not have enough facilities
    for all those who wanted to join us. We are grateful to the Armenia
    Fund and our donors for their timely assistance and the stimulus
    the new environment provides. It is not only pupils who enjoy the new
    painting tools, it is us, the teachers, who are inspired to do better,"
    said the instructor. Anahit and Anush have been attending the painting
    classes for 2.5 years now. They said they always enjoyed them but with
    the new furnished room and tables of their own they enjoy the classes
    better. Anahit, 13, is quite certain about her future profession and
    is seriously planning to become a fashion designer.

    Two years ago a class for brass band opened at school. Today it has 10
    students and a nice display of a dozen instruments - trumpet, clarinet,
    trombone, baritone, and viola -on the wall in the classroom. The
    instruments lay idle in the Parakar secondary school where they
    belonged in and were passed over to the art school so that the brass
    band class could use it. With the support of the local municipality
    they were repaired and now make an impressive collection of Soviet
    era brass instruments.

    Principal of the school Almast Svajyan was greatly excited when showing
    around the school that was no longer just a nicely renovated and an
    orderly place which could do with new and more pieces of furniture
    earlier this year.

    Appropriate maintenance is felt in every corner of the
    building. Although the school was renovated only seven months ago,
    it is not without the efforts of Ms. Svajyan and her team that the
    building is kept in good repair; a lot is currently being considered
    and done to add to it. The curtains obtained by the school management
    for the concert hall are a perfect match with the chairs. "We are all
    so pleased with the new interior; it's an incredible change. We really
    appreciate the efficiency with which acquisition of the furniture
    was organized. And we know that not every school in Armenia enjoys
    the conditions we do today. Many thanks to the Armenia Fund and our
    friends in France for the school we have," said Ms Svajyan.

    Fittings such as pictures, small rugs and other decorations are part
    of the principal's plans. According to her due to the Armenia Fund
    renovation and furnishing projects the school has now four job openings
    - one for an administrative assistant and three for support staff. On
    April 6 the school hosted the festival of sport dances in which groups
    from Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor, Sisian and Echmiadsin participated.

    Within the Armenia Fund upcoming project banisters will be built along
    the stairs and a fence put up around the building so as to provide
    safety for school children and prevent the flowers and grass from
    being trampled.

    Similarly eight classrooms for a donation of 3,688,300 AMD drams were
    furnished in N10 School in Abovian city. The school received tables,
    chairs, blackboards and hangers. The classrooms were sponsored
    through the French-Armenian Association for Friendship, Normandy
    Association for Armenian Solidarity and in memory of late Mihran,
    Nvart Hatsagortsian.and their son Jirair.

    The municipality of Vaulx en Velin in France with a total cost of
    5,510,000 AMD drams funded five classrooms in schools number 3, 4, 5,
    6, and 7 in Artik, Shirak region. It is planned that the municipality
    will go ahead with the full furnishing of these schools.

    School 78 located in the center of Yerevan received new furniture
    with a total cost of 4,283,200 AMD drams. It includes desks, chairs,
    tables, bookshelves, blackboards, as well as hangers.

    The secondary school in Kndzoresk, another beneficiary of the Armenia
    Fund project, received sport facilities with donation from Michel
    Tchaloyan. The project was implemented in memory of Melik and Jirair
    Melik Mardirossian.

    The Armenia Fund Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians welcomed the
    successful accomplishment of the projects. "By giving our young
    generation modern schools with appropriately furnished classrooms we
    make yet another step towards a better life for them. We want them to
    choose to stay and study in their home communities and truly enjoy
    their learning. The Armenia Fund is doing its best to support the
    government in its attempts to provide schools to the standard and thus
    solve the most basic problem existent in the country's educational
    system today," says Mr. Aghabegians.
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